2011

Highlights

Together with Asian Cultural Council Taiwan Foundation (ACCTF) and Ah-Gan Organization, Deutsche Bank recently concluded its participation in an improvisation dance workshop for the visually impaired that embodied the virtues of truth, compassion and beauty.
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After the tours in 1979 and 2005, the world renowned Berliner Philharmoniker came to China for the third time. On November 13, 120 Deutsche Bank guests were treated to a live concert at the Shanghai Grand Theatre.
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Deutsche Bank will be sponsoring the 14th Beijing International Music Festival (BMF), opening on 6 October this year. “Fostering creativity and supporting cultural events” has been a corporate CSR theme of Deutsche Bank and it is the fourth time the Bank is sponsoring this festival.
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The Deutsche Bank Art Bus programme is a collaboration with the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) that began in late 2009 aimed at introducing children to contemporary art. Under this programme, every week, about 40 children are provided with free transportation from their schools to SAM.
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Working in partnership with Childhope Asia, a non-profit organization that works with vulnerable children, Deutsche Knowledge Services (DKS) in Manila, Philippines initiated the Rock-Ed (short for rock education) programme in 2009 as an opportunity for vulnerable children living on the streets to appreciate and learn about music. Every Saturday, different groups of 15 to 20 DKS staff volunteers meet 30 street children for a four-hour music session where the children are offered a meal and coached on how to play instruments such as the acoustic guitar, keyboard, drums and mentored in vocal and dance choreography.
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To make art accessible to the underprivileged school children living in the remote parts of Taiwan, Deutsche Bank sponsored a 3-day trip to Taipei in April 2011 for a total of 150 students from five different schools.
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